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Carr Received Campaign Cash From Drug Trade Group While Negotiating Opioid Pact
Last year, while negotiating a multistate $26 billion opioid lawsuit settlement agreement, the Georgia attorney general got $6,100 from PhRMA, a trade association that lobbies on behalf of the entire pharmaceutical industry, which could be a conflict of interest.Teva Settles Rhode Island's Opioid Case, Avoiding Trial
Attorney General Peter Neronha announced on Monday that Rhode Island had settled opioid claims against Teva and Allergan for a total value of about $107 million.Motley Rice, Morgan Lewis Square Off Again as Opioid Jury Trial Opens in Rhode Island
A jury trial over the opioid crisis begins in Rhode Island this week with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius against Motley Rice, two law firms that previously faced off in California.Georgia Will Help Decide Who Gets the $2.3B in Legal Fees in the Global Opioid Deal
The fees and costs outlined in the $26 billion opioid deal with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals and three distributors are a mix of common benefit fees, contingency fees and payments to the states for outside counsel. One law professor said, "it's not like the lawyers are going to be impoverished."Opioid Judge 'Clearly Abused His Discretion,' Appeals Court Says
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Friday issued a mandate against U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing 3,000 opioid lawsuits in multidistrict litigation, for failing to address hundreds of remand motions pending before him for more than three years.View more book results for the query "Cardinal Health"
Who Gets the $2.3 Billion in Legal Fees in the Global Opioid Deal?
The fees and costs outlined in the $26 billion opioid deal with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals and three distributors are a mix of common benefit fees, contingency fees and payments to the states for outside counsel. One law professor said, "it's not like the lawyers are going to be impoverished."Dividing $2.3 Billion in Legal Fees: Who Gets What in the Global Opioid Deal?
The fees and costs outlined in the $26 billion opioid deal with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals and three distributors are a mix of common benefit fees, contingency fees and payments to the states for outside counsel. One law professor said, "it's not like the lawyers are going to be impoverished."Del. Among States Vying for Slice of $2.3B in Legal Fees From the Global Opioid Deal
The fees and costs outlined in the $26 billion opioid deal with Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals and three distributors are a mix of common benefit fees, contingency fees and payments to the states for outside counsel. One law professor said, "it's not like the lawyers are going to be impoverished."Insurers Refuse to Cover Billions in Opioid Claims
Opioid companies agreed to pay more than $32 billion to help cover costs related to opioid addiction.AG Tong: Connecticut to Get $95 Million Settlement From Purdue Pharma
The Sacklers issued a statement that said "the families have acted lawfully in all respects."Trending Stories
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